Pb(NO3)2
Formula: Pb2+
The chemical formula for plumbous chloride is PbCl2.
The formula for plumbous chloride is PbCl2. It is also known as lead(II) chloride and is a compound of lead and chlorine.
The formula for plumbous sulfate is PbSO4. It consists of one lead (Pb) ion and one sulfate (SO4) ion.
The symbol for plumbous chloride is PbCl2. It is also known as lead(II) chloride.
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction between plumbous nitrate and cupric sulfate is: Pb(NO3)2 + CuSO4 → PbSO4 + Cu(NO3)2 From the equation, we can see that 1 mole of plumbous nitrate (Pb(NO3)2) reacts with 1 mole of cupric sulfate (CuSO4). Therefore, 0.25 moles of cupric sulfate will require 0.25 moles of plumbous nitrate for complete reaction.
Plumbous refers to Lead II. The II means it is in a +2 state. Therefore, this requires two Iodines as they have -1 charge. Therefore the formula is PbI2
The formula for plumbous oxide is PbO.
The chemical formula of platinous cyanide is Pt(CN)2.
The chemical formula for silver nitrate is AgNO3.
The formula for the nitrate ion is NO3 -1.
Potassium Nitrate has the formula KNO3. Patassium Nitrate is a typo.